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Register of present-day places where the books, summarized in the E.E.R.P., are to be found

There are three categories.

Category 1. STCNBooks that are listed in the ‘Short title catalogue Netherlands’, STCN. These books are marked with the letters STCN. In the ‘Corpus’ there is a direct link to this catalogue. At several numbers the indication ‘STCN’ is provided with a short comment. In these cases there is quaestion of a difference from the ‘Early Enlightenment in a Rotterdam Periodical’, but it goes for the same edition.When the STCN mentions another edition than the E.E.R.P., dating from the period 1680-1730, this edition is given in the register. In these cases sometimes a library is mentioned, where the right edition is to be found.The STCN mentions libraries in the Netherlands where the regarding work is to be found, included the ‘Digitale Bibliotheek Nederlandse Letterkunde’(DBNL): Digital Library of the Dutch Literature. Often the British Library in London is mentioned too, and sometimes Cambridge University Library. In two cases (255 and 257) the Library of the Religious Society of Friends, London, is mentioned; in one case (283) Norrköpings Stadsbibliotek.

Category 2. Google BooksBooks that don’t occur in the STCN, but are accessible via Google Books. Often these works are appeared outside the Republic. So the indication ‘Google Books’ after a number in this register means that the work in the ‘Corpus’ is provided with a direct link to that book in the edition, summarized in the E.E.R.P. In a few cases there is a link to STCN as well as to Google Books.When via Google Books only another edition is accessible than which is summarized in the E.E.R.P., dating from the period 1680-1730, this edition is mentioned. In these cases sometimes a library is mentioned, where the right edition is to be found.

Category 3. KB Den Haag and LibraryBooks who are neither listed in the STCN, neither accessible via Google Books. The numbers of this works are provided with one or more names of a library / some libraries, where the work is to be found, as far as is known. When the edition is different from that of the summary in the E.E.R.P., but dates from the period 1680-1730, than this is mentioned.The abbreviation ‘KB Den Haag’ in this register and in the ‘Corpus’ means: Koninklijke Bibliotheek (: Royal Library) in The Hague.

N.B. In a few (30) cases no current place is determined where the book is to be found. Then the indications, considered above, are lacking.